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  • Doc Landles Top10 Albums of 2024!

    Doc Landles Top10 Albums of 2024!

    Well, this is the first time I have done this publicly, so be gentle.  Some comments first about how my list works, and why. We had to wait four years for this, their fourth album, but it was worth the wait.  I genuinely think that this is an important release and we will still be…

  • Black Metal: The demise of ‘True Cult’, 1996/97

    Black Metal: The demise of ‘True Cult’, 1996/97

    The years 1996 and 1997 produced some of the greatest black metal albums of all time.  So, for example, we have, Burzum: Filosofem, Emperor: Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk, Satyricon: Nemesis Divina, Enslaved: Eld, Gorgoroth: Antichrist & Under the Sign of Hell, Ulver: Nattens Madrigal, Immortal: Blizzard Beasts, Sacramentum: Far Away From the Sun, Vinterland: Welcome My Last Chapter, Blut aus Nord: Memoria Vetusta I: Fathers…

  • Harakiri For The Sky – New Single/Album and Tour Announcement!

    Harakiri For The Sky – New Single/Album and Tour Announcement!

    Despair, loss, love, and existential struggles have always been the foundation of HARAKIRI FOR THE SKY’s distinctive sound. Since their formation in 2011, multi-instrumentalist M.S. and vocalist J.J. have gained recognition for pushing musical boundaries with their emotionally charged blend of atmospheric extreme metal and melodic post-rock, grunge and modern hardcore, carving out a genre of their…

  • Gaerea – Coma Review

    Gaerea – Coma Review

    2019 was a horrific year for many people. Myself included. I relied heavily on music to make it through that year, and no album was more important to my mental health, than the immeasurably cathartic Limbo, from Gaerea. Limbo was my introduction to the band, and from the first time I heard it, it meant…

  • Concert Review – Fragmenting North America Tour

    Concert Review – Fragmenting North America Tour

    Featuring: Skeletal Remains/Bewitcher/Phobophilic/Torture Rack/Wülfskol This past Thursday, I had the opportunity to see this outstanding show at Scout Bar in Houston, Texas. The bands on the tour are a pretty varied mix of styles so I’m going to talk about each one individually. Wülfskol This was my first exposure to Wülfskol, but it’s very clear…

  • In Case You Missed It…

    In Case You Missed It…

    Metal: A Headbangers Journey This was something you might have missed, or maybe not, as it does seem to have a cult following. It might seem a bit selfish when I read that back…but I ran across this awhile ago and am just now sharing it. I found this at a time when my wife…

  • The New Wave of British Heavy Metal (The Deeper Cuts) Part 2

    The New Wave of British Heavy Metal (The Deeper Cuts) Part 2

    Continued … I hope you enjoyed engaging with the first five bands in these articles.  Stand by for the next five.  As before, these bands are alphabetically listed and not ranked – I’ll leave that to you guys.  Four of these bands are, mostly, unknown to the average fan, but one at least will, probably,…

  • Unto Others – Never, Neverland

    Unto Others – Never, Neverland

    From the moment I discovered Unto Others, I knew this band would be legendary. Previously known as Idle Hands from 2017 to 2020, Unto Others have branded their new name into many fans’ hearts and playlists with their unique blend of heavy metal, gothic rock, and post-punk. This group of talented musicians, based in Portland,…